Valor -- The Medal of
Honor is the highest award for valor in action against an enemy force which
can be bestowed upon anyone serving in the U.S. Armed Forces. The deed for
which it is awarded is to be one of personal bravery or self-sacrifice so
conspicuous as to clearly distinguish the individual for gallantry above his
comrades, and must involved risk of life. Valor looks at the heroic acts of
several Medal of Honor recipients from World War II, the Korean Conflict,
and the Vietnam War. These veterans tell their incredible stories of patriotism
and courage including their personal stories of faith in God in the midst
of battle and beyond. All are men of faith... honor... Valor. 60 minutes
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Prisoners of Hope -- In
August 1964, an American pilot was shot down and captured by the North Vietnamese.
In the following years of the Vietnam Conflict, hundreds of American prisoners
of war were interrogated, starved and tortured in Communist prisons. Prisoners
of Hope presents the experiences of ten of these individuals who were denied
that most valuable and precious possession...freedom. Their stories are filled
with suffering and survival, death and deliverance. But above all, they are
testimonies of courage, faith, and a sustaining hope that refused to die.
This is a moving program that will change the way you understand freedom and
life. 54 minutes